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THE PRO HACK to get the PERFECT EXPOSURE every time! EXPOSE TO THE RIGHT!

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hey everybody and welcome to a new video are you always looking for ways to improve your image quality or do you find that your photos just look noisy lack Clarity and don't look sharp in this video I'm going to show you how to improve your image quality without getting new gear that's right by just using a technique called ET or exposed to the [Music] right so before I can explain this technique it's important to understand why it would or it wouldn't work and to do that we need to understand how exposure affects the noise performance of your camera that's because noisy images lack Clarity lack dynamic range and don't look as sharp there are different types of noise in digital photography read noise is noise from the circuits on your sensor like amplifiers and capacitors often seen when you ra dark exposures a lot in processing both note that the one with four times the shutter speed length is cleaner note that the iso or electronic gain needed to go up to get the image brightness the same but not only when we compare images can we see where more light leads to less noise we can see it in different parts of the same image in this photo shot in quite low light where I needed to raise the iso to 12,800 to get it a decent brightness look how the darker parts of the image are noisy and the brighter parts are quite clean even in the same photo that's because this part of the sensor had more light more photons projected onto it the last thing we need to understand is how exposure Works in a camera most camera s are designed to expose a photo to Middle gray which can often have a histogram that has most of its data around the middle this is 18% gray or a gray that reflects 18% of light if you don't know how a histogram Works check out my video on that right here but make sure you come back from what we've seen already

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